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Special Containment Procedures: A fenced security perimeter surrounding SCP-3242 at a five-hundred (500) meter radius of the anomaly must be maintained at all times under the guise of an expended nuclear weapon testing site. Transmissions are to be masked with standard radio interference equipment beyond the perimeter.

Due to the frequent disclosure of classified information by SCP-3242, research must be supervised by three (3) Level 4 personnel. All transmissions are to be recorded and archived for analysis. Any personnel exposed to SCP-3242 without sufficient security clearance or special authorization are to be administered Class-A amnestics.

Description: SCP-3242 is a weekly audio podcast transmitted over radio waves originating from the location of former Site-109 in █████, Nevada. Episodes are encoded in .mp3 format, the frequency of transmission averages between ██ and ███ Hz. SCP-3242 was discovered in the initial post-destruction investigation of Site-109, which had detonated its on-site warhead on 03/15/20██ during a reported mass containment breach involving at least two (2) Keter-class SCPs. A lone transmission assumed to be a distress signal was traced to an unoccupied region of space 120 meters above the crater. The anomaly was reported and later given an SCP designation after a review of the partially-recorded episode.

Titled in-program as the Site-109 Community Podcast, SCP-3242 features discussions regarding the SCP Foundation including personnel and SCP objects. No such program has ever existed, and public broadcasts as such are strictly forbidden by Foundation policy. SCP-3242 is hosted by Research Assistant Taylor Martinez and Head Researcher Lena Grant, both staff members at Site-109 believed to have been on-site during the containment breach.

Several episodes consist of interviews with Foundation staff extending from C-Class personnel to members of the O5 Council1. Interviewees deny involvement in these episodes; however, information learned through SCP-3242 corresponds with obtainable information. Other episodes include general discussions and friendly banter between Research Assistant Martinez, Head Researcher Grant, and other Site-109 staff.

Various efforts to communicate with SCP-3242 have all met with failure. On several occasions, SCP-3242 has provided a phone number for fans to call2. Attempting to call the number results in [DATA EXPUNGED]. Future attempts to call SCP-3242 must be performed by D-Class personnel with a psychological stability rating of no less than ██.

More than ██ episodes have been recorded and archived to date, select episode summaries are provided in Addendum 3242-01. To browse the full list of episodes see Document 3242-TGYK (O5 authorization required).

Addendum 3242-01: Summarized episode samples. Research Assistant Martinez and Head Researcher Grant's official titles have been omitted for brevity.

Episode Title: UnknownDate of Broadcast: 03/15/20██Duration: 17 minutes (incomplete recording)Summary: Dr. Grant describes events that led to the safe re-containment of SCP-███ and SCP-███ (both Keter-class SCPs) and the cancellation of the emergency warhead detonation at Site-109.Notes: The events transcribed are inconsistent with recovered Site-109 security footage.

Episode Title: "Loco for Logos"Date of Broadcast: 04/12/20██Duration: 45 minutesSummary: Dr. Martinez and Dr. Grant discuss a newly-designed Site-109 Community Podcast logo.Notes: A .png file of the logo was transmitted immediately after the regular .mp3 file. It has been archived with the episode and designated as SCP-3242-1.